2015 1 oz Silver Chinese Panda Coins PCGS MS70 Gold Foil

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Chinese Panda coins are the official bullion coins of the People’s Republic of China. Unlike other sovereign coin programs, individual production years in the Chinese Panda series have a high collector’s value because the imagery changes from one year to the next. Right now, the 2015 1 oz Silver Chinese Panda Coin is available in perfect condition on Silver.com.

Coin Highlights:

Only 20,693 coins currently exist in this grade!

Consists of one ounce of .999 fine silver.

Issued a face value of ¥10 (Yuan) by the People’s Bank of China.

Given a perfect MS70 grade by the Professional Coin Grading Service.

Ships with Gold Foil label.

Available in protective plastic slab.

The first Silver Chinese Panda coin was introduced by the People’s Bank of China in 1982. Silver coins have been produced every year since introduction, with the exception of 1986. The Chinese Panda coin series features a silver and gold version, with each coin bearing a new panda design each year.

Each one of these 2015 1 oz Silver Chinese Panda coins is available to you through this Silver.com listing in perfect condition. MS70 coins have their full, original luster, and bear no blemishes, hairlines, contact marks, or detracting flaws. Gold Foil coins ship with a gold label identifying the serial number of the product, as well as its identifying characteristics.

On the reverse side of each coin is the image of one of these gentle giants sitting in a forest, chewing on some vegetation. In the background of the 2015 image is a wall of bamboo, with the Chinese symbol for panda engraved next to the face value of the coin.

The obverse side of these coins includes the Temple of Heaven. The famous spiritual site in Beijing was once home to ceremonial sacrifices and used as a place of prayer for more than a thousand years.

Silver Chinese Panda coins are struck and distributed by one of the many national mints in China. Although facilities are known to exist in Beijing, Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Shenyang, the coins have no mint marks, and are therefore impossible to attribute to one mint or another.

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